Most people I know have reading *piles*. They have books acquired that live in piles of various heights and structural integrity about the house. The primary pile is usually next to the bed.
The idea of composing a list and then sticking to it is outside of my cultural milieu.
Creating a list certainly doesn't bother me, I'm currently working through a list of American classics. I read the article and I just boggle at the time available to the author. I'm sincerely jealous.
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Most people I know have reading *piles*. They have books acquired that live in piles of various heights and structural integrity about the house. The primary pile is usually next to the bed.
The idea of composing a list and then sticking to it is outside of my cultural milieu.
Creating a list certainly doesn't bother me, I'm currently working through a list of American classics. I read the article and I just boggle at the time available to the author. I'm sincerely jealous.
Synova expresses perfect understanding when she says "the primary pile".
Indeed. Indeed.
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